Monday, October 1, 2012

I've spent a lot of time thinking lately about what it means to say thank you. How many times will I utter those words through the course of my life? Someone extends a generosity to me, a favor, a service, a simple act of kindness, and I in return offer a thank you. As I am learning to live life reflectively I am realizing that it is filled to the brim with benefits, generosities, favors, kindnesses, in short GRACE. I realize that God has acted again and again on my behalf with His unmerited favor. Of course He did this through the cross for my salvation and sanctification, but what I'm realizing more and more is that He didn't just do it for me to experience it for salvation from hell but for me to experience LIFE ABUNDANTLY today and tomorrow and until my last day here on earth. He wants me to know Him in personal intimate relationship. He wants me to see life through new eyes, through eyes of GRACE and MERCY. He wants me to believe that He is. . . He wants me to know that rainbows and bellowing ocean waves and the quiet song of a redbird and the delightful giggle of my daughters and the tight reassuring hug of my daddy and the text of a friend saying "I'm praying for you" and watching dolphins play from the balcony and my heart breaking for a little girl who I pick up on the church bus. . . those are all GRACE. These are all God with me. . . He sees. He is in my everyday moments. He is not a God who just shows up when I'm in need or in distress. He isn't a God who only makes house calls because things are looking out of sorts. He is in every moment of every day. He is generous. He shows favor. He is kind and loving and ever present. How do I say thanks? I say thanks by simply acknowledging His GRACE, by realizing that every good gift comes from Him (James 1:17). I give thanks by giving my life to God because of all he has done for me (Romans 12:1-2). I give thanks by speaking it, by telling of His goodness.

273. I am thankful for trips on the church van each week. God is teaching me so much about what it means to reach out, to love outside your immediate circle, to see what He sees and to let Him stretch me beyond what I am currently doing or seeing or being willing to speak or do or go.

274. I am thankful for the body of believers. I am thankful for all the ways God gifts His children and how He manifests Himself in each person uniquely. I am thankful that He has entrusted His work to the Church and I am thankful to be on the Kingdom Calendar for such a time as this.

275. I am thankful for Worship. I am thankful for each time I get to gather with fellow believers in corporate worship and for moments of private worship. I am thankful for moments with hands lifted high and for moments where the only appropriate response is face down to the ground.

276. I am thankful for roaring waves, dolphins playing, stingrays jumping, girls and daddies giggling and playing... I am thankful for the majesty of the beach and the reminder of just HOW BIG GOD IS and to think that He knows me by name.

277. I am thankful for laughter. Truly it is medicine for your soul.

278. I am thankful for moments to watch my little girl play soccer, to see her run and play and be reminded of what a blessing it is for her to be healthy and strong.

279. I am thankful for times when my girls want to be generous. This is such a lesson that we learn in life. It's not our natural inclination to give rather than take, to serve rather than be served, to reach out rather than to sit back and expect others to come to us. I'm so thankful when my girls lead the way in this. I beg God to help me. More of Him, less of me.

280. I am thankful for moments when my girls and their friends dance and sing. My prayer is that they will always dance like no one's looking, that the joy of the Lord will so fill their hearts and minds that they can't help but dance!!!

281. I am thankful for simple reminders from God, some of those come from a fresh Word, some of those come from a sweet text or word from a friend, some of those are from a praise song, some of those are from a Word studied years ago. God is FAITHFUL and He will ALWAYS be what I need TODAY, TOMORROW, and FOREVER.

282. Several years ago I was blessed to lead a women's Bible study written by Beth Moore. In it she taught a five- principle pledge that I would like to leave you with today. I am thankful for these truths. They are my sustaining hope many days. I am so thankful that:
-GOD IS WHO HE SAYS HE IS.
-GOD CAN DO WHAT HE SAYS HE CAN DO.
-I AM WHO HE SAYS I AM.
-I CAN DO ALL THINGS THROUGH CHRIST WHO GIVES ME STRENGTH.
-GOD'S WORD IS ALIVE AND ACTIVE IN ME.

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About Me

Jennifer

I'm the wife of Jason and the mom of two beautiful girls and a little guy who keep me laughing and thinking and the wheels on my van spinning. I'm a daughter, a sister, and a friend. Above all, I'm the daughter of the King of Kings, and I want my life to be spent for Him.
Life really is a journey. It's a gift if we can come to realize that THE GREATEST TREASURE WE HAVE IS NOT IN YESTERDAY OR IN TOMORROW BUT IN NOW--in the person, place, or thing that is happening in front of us RIGHT NOW. My prayer is to find joy on the journey--in the here and now and for NOTHING to be waisted on me.
I invite you to join me on this journey as we share life through this most peculiar world--"the blog world" but perhaps it will be a community where authenticity, transparency, and real life will bind hearts, spirits, and minds in a way that we will know that only God could have accomplished such a thing.